
HF100
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process fumes, Do not choose a mounting location directly above the torch.
Find a mounting location towards the side or back of the torch lifter unit.
Choose a location for the HF100 that lets you access all four (4) of the screws
that fasten the front cover control box to the back plate and completely remove
the control box from the back panel.
4. Mount the HF100 using two M4 screws (not included) with a maximum
length of 3/10
”
(8 mm).
5. Completely remove the four (4) screws, two on each side of the HF100,
and then remove the control box from the back plate. Save the screws for later
use.
6. Re-attach the control box to the back plate but do not secure using the
screws.
7. Attach one end of a high-frequency cable to the top of the coaxial tube
using the Bayonet Neill Concelman (BNC) connector. When determining the
length of HF cable to use, be sure to choose a length that accommodates for
the full lowering of the torch.
8. Attach the free end of the HF cable to the control box using the BNC
connector.
9. Attach the wires from the lifter motor and lifter limit switches to a
connector and then to the control box at the X2 receptacle. Be sure to install
the key plug into the connector to prevent crossing the X1 and X2 connections.
To reduce noise emission, 20 AWG (0.5 mm2) shielded cable is recommended.
Filters consisting of a resistor and capacitor can be connected only directly to
the motor. Refer to Figure 7 for wiring connections.
10. Connect a 12 AWG (2.5 mm2) ground wire to the ground screw located
on the control box and then, to the machine ground rail of your cutting system.